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Flame Sensor Replacement Parts

A flame sensor is an important safety device that is commonly used in griddles. It is designed to detect the presence of a flame and shut off the gas supply if the flame goes out. This helps to prevent gas leaks and potential fires, ensuring the safe operation of the griddle. Flame sensors are typically made from high-temperature materials, such as metal or ceramic, which can withstand the heat generated by the griddle.

Over time, flame sensors can become damaged or wear out, leading to the need for a flame sensor replacement. It is important to replace the flame sensor as soon as possible if it is not functioning correctly, as this can help to prevent potential safety hazards. Ensure that flame sensors are compatible with the griddle model and are made from high-quality materials to ensure its durability and reliability.

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